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In April, six of DC Comics' New 52 series will publish their final issues, followed by six new series launching in May, including Grant Morrison's "Batman Inc.," James Robinson's "Earth 2" and China Miéville's "Dial H."

DC Comics has released a preview for "The Shade" #3, the latest issue of the critically acclaimed series by James Robinson and Cully Hamner. The issue hits stores December 14 with covers by Tony Harris and Hamner

Tom Bondurant joins the chorus supporting DC's "The Shade," which writer James Robinson said has had low sales. ROBOT 6's Grumpy Old Fan declares, "Save 'The Shade,' and enjoy some great comics while you’re at it."

The critically acclaimed and long awaited series from DC Comics focusing on Starman villain The Shade hasn't yet set the sales charts on fire, but James Robinson is hoping for interest to support his full 12-issue run.

CBR News connected with James Robinson, Darwyn Cooke and J. Bone to see if the comic book dream team would shed any light on the story of revenge, murder and betrayal featured in January's "The Shade" #4.

Writer James Robinson spoke with fans during his FanExpo spotlight panel, discussing his career in an out of comics, returning to the Starman corner of the DC Universe in October's "The Shade" and more.

A panel of seasoned pros involved in DC Comics' New 52 initiative spoke with fans in Baltimore about what to expect - and not to expect - from the fast-approaching relaunches, from Batman to Jonah Hex and more.

James Robinson discusses Doomsday making a mess of Blue Lantern Saint Walker's debut in "Justice League of America," the ongoing Eclipso story and why he loves writing his version of the World's Greatest Heroes.

Dc Comics Executive Editor Eddie Berganza returns to discuss how the Justice League's battle with Doomsday takes over their home base, tease big plans for Superman and show off some exclusive art from the battle!

DC Comics newly minted Executive Editor explains how the "Reign of Doomsday" story grew from the initial pitch to a full DC Universe event while sharing James Robinson's JLA ambitions and an exclusive Dan Jurgens variant.

Greg McElhatton gave "Justice League of America" #50 3.5 stars, saying that James Robinson and Mark Bagley's story is "starting to sell the idea that these are characters who belong in the [Justice] League."

In the second part of a two-part DAYBREAK, award-winning writer James Robinson spoke about his two big NYCC announcements: his "Starman/Congorilla" one-shot and the forthcoming "Shade" 12-issue series.

In the first of a two-part interview, James Robinson spoke about his plans for "Justice League of America," including the introduction of a new supervillain and exploring the vision Jade experienced in "Brightest Day."

At New York Comic Con's DC Universe panel, the publisher announced "The Death of Oracle" in "Birds of Prey," a new comedic space heroine from Kevin Maguire, and, very accidentally, a new Hawkman project from James Robinson.

In light of last week's news about the shuttering of Wildstorm, Tim takes a look back at all the goodness from the DC Comics imprint from over the years and lists the Twenty Best Wildstorm Comics of All Time.

James Robinson, Gail Simone, J. Michael Straczynski, Denny O'Neil and Paul Levitz gathered for their Comic-Con International panel to talk about their experiences and answer questions about writing for DC Comics.

Ian Sattler and a host of DC creators discussed the wide range of events in DC Comics' future, including "Brightest Day," "JL: Generation Lost," "THUNDER Agents," "Static" Vertigo characters in the DCU and more

DC Comics has released a preview for "Justice League of America" #46, the first chapter in the James Robinson written JLA/JSA crossover. The issue, featuring art and cover by Mark Bagley, hits stores on June 30.

CBR spoke with James Robinson about the "world-shattering, world-in-peril" story he and Mark Bagley are set to deliver in DC's two biggest team books: "Justice League of America" and "Justice Society of America."

Doug Zawisza enjoyed "War of the Supermen" #1, giving it 4 stars and saying "it appears as though [writers James] Robinson and [Sterling] Gates intend to deliver a few surprises as the '100 Minute War' proceeds."

Brian Azzarello, James Robinson, Bill Willingham, Paul Levitz, and editor Ian Sattler took the stage at C2E2 to discuss their current and upcoming projects, including "Justice League," Legion of Super Heroes," and "First Wave."

Top DC Comics writers Geoff Johns, Jimmy Palmiotti, Gail Simone, and more share details of their creative writing process during a Saturday panel at WonderCon, also revealing their remedies for writers’ block.

DC Comics has released a preview of "Justice League of America" #43 featuring James Robinson and Mark Bagley exploring the ramifications of Green Arrow's recent actions. The issue hits stands this Wednesday.